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92%

of participants reported an increase in their social connections and community connections

100%

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of participants reported an increase in access to nutritious food and basic needs support

of participants report gaining new strategies to manage stress and help with their mental wellness

85%

of  participants have set personal goals and reached them through our skill development program

99%

of families report having improved relationships with their children 

100%

of families report a growth in their child(ren)s social skills and independence

On average, annually the centre provides support to 400 different adults and 150 different children/youth under 19. ​

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  • 60% OF FAMILIES ARE NEWCOMERS            

  • 30% OF PARTICIPANTS WERE OVER AGE 55

 

The FRC is one of the 25 Family Resource Programs across Nova Scotia. Check out the Nova Scotia Association of Family Resource Programs Sector report for 2021. The report highlights the outcomes and positive impact FRCs have on the lives of Nova Scotians.

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CAPC (Community Action Program for Children) is a program under the Public Health Agency of Canada. The CAPC  programs address the social determinants of health.  Below are CAPC highlights for the 2019-2020 year.

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Check out the impact the FRC's impact report for the 2022-2023 calendar year.

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